Nintendo is facing a ton of demands for the Switch

It’s no secret that Nintendo is facing a ton of demand for the Switch, to the point where it reportedly doubled production to keep up. Even that figure might be a tad conservative, however. The Financial Times‘ supply chain sources claim that Nintendo has hiked its Switch production to 18 million for its current fiscal year (which ends in March 2018), up 2 million from the Wall Street Journal‘s figures. Why? Allegedly, it’s to prevent “customer tantrums” during the holidays — Nintendo doesn’t want to ship Super Mario Odyssey in November with no systems available to play it.

The console giant is officially sticking to a shipment target of 10 million over the same period. However, numerous analysts believe the company is intentionally lowballing its goals. It might not want to promise the Moon and leave investors disappointed if there’s either a production problem (say, not enough LCDs) or a surprise slump in demand.